Thank you very much. I appreciate the testimony that was provided and the questions that have been asked.
This whole discussion, be it on facial recognition or artificial intelligence, is really touching on what is a Pandora's box of massive implications in our society, law enforcement and technology. In reading on this subject, you see everything from how we log into our phones to evidence that's being compiled without consent for criminal prosecutions.
My hope is to get a couple of questions in to both of you. My first question surrounds the interplay between the state and private corporations and, sometimes, the contracts by which state actors—whether they be police forces or otherwise— will engage private corporations.
Ms. Khoo can answer first. Do you have specific recommendations about what regulations should look like to ensure that Canadians' privacy is protected in this case?